168
168
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of science and technology at work. it's been planned down to the "t," ashleigh. it looks like conditions are favorable for a launch. >> i just think it's great that there is this suborbital bailout science we will get from this as well. so his sheer will and fortitude could benefit the rest of our space program. brian, stand by for a minute because i know weather has been the issue today. chad myers has been watching this very carefully. chad, just take me to roswell for a moment. i think i had heard something along the lines of just a couple miles per hour of wind and this thing is scuttled, right? >> it's really because this baoon is so large. when it gets up into space at 23 miles high, it will fill six madison square gardens of volume. >> whoa. >> that gives you an idea of how much helium is in this thing. and when the balloon goes up, i'm just going to dro it here, when the balloon goes up, if there's wind at the top of the balloon glowing it down range 50 feet high, they will never be able to catch up. they will be down here and the balloon will just keep b
a lot of science and technology at work. it's been planned down to the "t," ashleigh. it looks like conditions are favorable for a launch. >> i just think it's great that there is this suborbital bailout science we will get from this as well. so his sheer will and fortitude could benefit the rest of our space program. brian, stand by for a minute because i know weather has been the issue today. chad myers has been watching this very carefully. chad, just take me to roswell for a...
271
271
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a big time science project. obviously trying to break a world record, but the science behind it is tremendous. >> so although there is 1 excitement and people will watch, it's not a stunt jump. >> absolutely. >> they talked about the horizontal spin that they want to avoid that would put him in some serious danger. chad, thank you. we'll get back to you when we get closer to 1:40, the sti estimated time. >>> all right. a difference from the debate. we're seeing it in the numbers. a new poll out today suggests that mitt romney's performance last week gave him a major bounce. the pew research poll has romney leading the president 49%-45% among likely voters. you might say this is just one poll. all right. well, romney's four point advantage is still within the survey sampling error, but make no mistake, it's got people talking. and even the american research group, another polling group, shows that the race tightening to just within one percentage point over the last two weeks. romney is out on the campaign trail
this is a big time science project. obviously trying to break a world record, but the science behind it is tremendous. >> so although there is 1 excitement and people will watch, it's not a stunt jump. >> absolutely. >> they talked about the horizontal spin that they want to avoid that would put him in some serious danger. chad, thank you. we'll get back to you when we get closer to 1:40, the sti estimated time. >>> all right. a difference from the debate. we're...
109
109
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
there's no science to this. polls will differ on that number, depending on what they're finding in the field and it will drive you crazy to dig deep into the poll and say this one has more democrats, this one has more republicans. look at the trends over time. we have two polls. we want ten polls off this debate, we want to know where the race really is. all we have is gallup and pew. it's showing a huge bump up for romney. all these polls have a house effect. over time they all show in the course of 2012 a little bit of an advantage for one candidate or another. rasmussen very often shows a pro-republican house effect. pew has very often shown a pro-obama effect. it makes this huge romney lead even more surprising. wait for a week's worth of polls and we'll see where the race stands. as you point out, this is the best news romney has had since before his convention. >> does this couldn't as an october surprise. >> usually october surprises is some outside event that changes the election or something -- some con
there's no science to this. polls will differ on that number, depending on what they're finding in the field and it will drive you crazy to dig deep into the poll and say this one has more democrats, this one has more republicans. look at the trends over time. we have two polls. we want ten polls off this debate, we want to know where the race really is. all we have is gallup and pew. it's showing a huge bump up for romney. all these polls have a house effect. over time they all show in the...
103
103
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
all this science put on hold for something like weather. let me ask you aa question, nik. next thing you're going to try to do is whack across the grand canyon on a tightrope. >> that's correct. that is one of my dreams. that's something that will be coming up, most likely, next june. i'll be the first person in the world to walk directly over the grand canyon. >> how far across is that? >> it's over half a mile. we've had to choose a location that is somewhat tv friendly. there are spots i could go eight or nine miles, which is what i really wanted to do. it would take eight, ten hours and probably get fairly boring for viewers aat that point. >> i don't know that that would ever get boring, to watch you cross the grand canyon. that's going to happen next summer. what are you doing to prepare for that? >> a lot of training. i'm doing the bank of america 500,ness next nascar race in charlotte this saturday and many, many other events i'll be doing leading up to that as well as the training for that event is pretty rigorous. i'll be training here in sarasota, actually, for
all this science put on hold for something like weather. let me ask you aa question, nik. next thing you're going to try to do is whack across the grand canyon on a tightrope. >> that's correct. that is one of my dreams. that's something that will be coming up, most likely, next june. i'll be the first person in the world to walk directly over the grand canyon. >> how far across is that? >> it's over half a mile. we've had to choose a location that is somewhat tv friendly....
266
266
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
obviously, the science, math and technology, those are going to be a little more intensive. but the putting in place a program where a young person knows that they can have the stability of getting a college degree for $10,000 or less is going to be quite appetizing to most texans. >> attractive to a lot of people especially in the news we keep hearing college debt is outweighing credit card debt and you're proposing a four year freeze on tuition. how exactly would that work? >> well, a young person needs to have the stability of knowing what it's going to cost to go to college. this does two things if we freeze these tuitions for a four year period of time. number one it gives stability and predictability to the young person and/or their family. plus it also gives them an incentive to really be focused, to finish up in four years. one of the problems we got is that only 30% of our college students are graduating in a four year period of time. so way too much time, way too much cost, given some incentive, or excuse me this ability in a four year tuition period is one of the
obviously, the science, math and technology, those are going to be a little more intensive. but the putting in place a program where a young person knows that they can have the stability of getting a college degree for $10,000 or less is going to be quite appetizing to most texans. >> attractive to a lot of people especially in the news we keep hearing college debt is outweighing credit card debt and you're proposing a four year freeze on tuition. how exactly would that work? >>...
128
128
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
really what they're saying is this is going to advance science. this is going to enable them to develop the next generation of space suit. the next generation of high pressure suit. the gentleman whose record is he going to break, joe kitinger, he did this 52 years ago, and they base the space suits for the apollo and mercury missions on his space suit, on his high pressure suit. with the suit that felix is using, if it's going to work, they're going to be able to develop other space missions with astronauts wearing a very similar kind of suit. >> he really is fearless. we wish him all the best. thank you, brian. we'll be watching. sxwlirchlgts poll numbers have dropped after the debate last week. we'll look at how these numbers break down in the swing states, and don't forget, can you watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work at cnn.com/26. an. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd
really what they're saying is this is going to advance science. this is going to enable them to develop the next generation of space suit. the next generation of high pressure suit. the gentleman whose record is he going to break, joe kitinger, he did this 52 years ago, and they base the space suits for the apollo and mercury missions on his space suit, on his high pressure suit. with the suit that felix is using, if it's going to work, they're going to be able to develop other space missions...
215
215
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
jason johnson is a political science professor at hiram college in ohio. john avlon is an independent and cnn contributor and he does many, many more things, too. welcome to you both. >> good morning. >> okay. >> good to see you, carol. >> so president obama is arming himself with big bird and actually nickelodeon, too, because apparently mitt romney refused to answer a question from the kids on nickelodeon's kids pick the president, and mr. obama did answer questions, and that started a war of words. obama's deputy national press secretary saying, quote, it's no surprise mr. romney chose to play hooky. kids demand details, end quote. jason, isn't this just silly? >> you know, it isn't silly when you're mitt romney because you need to make sure that after you get this post debate boost, that you work it as good as you can, and the idea of him looking cold again, the idea of him looking distant again and not connecting to people is not good. going after big bird, going after elmo and ignoring a bunch of kids is not the way to continue on the crest of your b
jason johnson is a political science professor at hiram college in ohio. john avlon is an independent and cnn contributor and he does many, many more things, too. welcome to you both. >> good morning. >> okay. >> good to see you, carol. >> so president obama is arming himself with big bird and actually nickelodeon, too, because apparently mitt romney refused to answer a question from the kids on nickelodeon's kids pick the president, and mr. obama did answer questions,...
212
212
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
idea because there was no hope whatsoever of my doing science and then a time spent on it would be a total waste on my part and whoever had to teach me. but the nobel jury beg to differ. >> we now knew that -- know that development is not strictly a one-way street. >> there is hope that their work will pave the way for developing methods to diagnose and treat many diseases. >> to find out more about this, we are joined by our science correspondent. a lot of people around the world are working in stem cell research. why did these two get the prize? >> they got it for the same reason a lot of nobel prize laureates have gotten it -- they went against the currents. we used to believe that cell differentiation only went in one direction. you had these undifferentiated cells, stem cells, and then they became something in the course of development. in the embryo has a lot of them and they turn into bone, skin, liver. everyone thought it only went in one direction. this was the first time anyone was ever able to reverse it. he claimed you could clone frogs. 40 years later, he was able to sho
idea because there was no hope whatsoever of my doing science and then a time spent on it would be a total waste on my part and whoever had to teach me. but the nobel jury beg to differ. >> we now knew that -- know that development is not strictly a one-way street. >> there is hope that their work will pave the way for developing methods to diagnose and treat many diseases. >> to find out more about this, we are joined by our science correspondent. a lot of people around the...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
well for the future of science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. by horse. by tractor. by car for the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and delivering. offers an air show and an issue museum doesn't matter you. but the residents never profit from the performance you'll see of coming our signature there and you look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was all the the find out between his legs out there know what's going on pinpoint. right now. shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. is exempt. from free. and. our team.
well for the future of science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. by horse. by tractor. by car for the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and delivering. offers an air show and an issue museum doesn't matter you. but the residents never profit from the performance you'll see of coming our signature there and you look up and there's one check in on...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. well. cali. offers an air show and an issue. was a matter you. must of the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming our signature trip there when you look up and there's one captain on you he's an alpha beta gamma he was always the final twin tree and he's let me out there know what's going on they can pinpoint you. right now. shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art still sticks and fan base just. making ten cents and three. bombs and. our two. sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build a new it's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only. by horse. by tractor. by car for the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and delivering. wealthy british style stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to t
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. well. cali. offers an air show and an issue. was a matter you. must of the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming our signature trip there when you look up and there's one captain on you he's an alpha beta gamma he was always the final twin tree and he's let me out there know what's going on they can pinpoint you. right now. shells become income mortal danger...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. please please please please. please please. please please. folks.
science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. please please please please. please please. please please. folks.
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
is based on comments made by julia giladi in two thousand and ten who described the whistleblowing science release of u.s. diplomatic cables as quote grossly irresponsible and illegal as are claims her comments actually authorized further attacks on him and wiki leaks of course he's currently holed up in ecuador's embassy in london to avoid being sent to sweden and for years on the road extradition to the us. for there is a touch of good to see you today natasha we're talking all about the nord stream project of finally being completed here what so what's changed since the first pipeline was launched well basically. you're saying now is the launch of the second pipeline of the north stream project is that ships gas to here the second link laid on the bottom of the baltic sea will double north seems overall annual capacity to fifty five billion cubic meters are to me to measure that income has all that entails. gas indeed has started flowing through the second line of the north stream gas pipeline indeed it's a capacity has been doubled to fifty five billion cubic meters which would be enou
is based on comments made by julia giladi in two thousand and ten who described the whistleblowing science release of u.s. diplomatic cables as quote grossly irresponsible and illegal as are claims her comments actually authorized further attacks on him and wiki leaks of course he's currently holed up in ecuador's embassy in london to avoid being sent to sweden and for years on the road extradition to the us. for there is a touch of good to see you today natasha we're talking all about the nord...
426
426
tv
eye 426
favorite 0
quote 0
"argo" science fantasy adventure. >> and john goodman and alan arkin are here now. you play a real character, john chambers. a makeup artist, who worked for the cia on the side. >> he's the first makeup artist that won an academy award. he had a side career. he had a hobby. >> you see the passion you brought to this. alan, i was wondering, you seem made for this role as the hollywood producer. >> that's the saddest thing ever said to me. who's my favorite -- >> who did you base it on? >> who did i base it on? >> anybody in mind? who is your favorite? if you want to tell us, go ahead. >> i'm trying to be serious. it's important stuff. >> i know. but you're so funny. he's like a doll. >> it's based on, if anybody, jack warner. jack warner was very much like my character. >> what we're seeing this morning is exactly what ben affleck said we would see yesterday. we had him here yesterday. he said the two were cracking each other up all the time. >> we had a good time. >> you know, there's worse ways to make a living. >> what was it about this story? >> well, i couldn't
"argo" science fantasy adventure. >> and john goodman and alan arkin are here now. you play a real character, john chambers. a makeup artist, who worked for the cia on the side. >> he's the first makeup artist that won an academy award. he had a side career. he had a hobby. >> you see the passion you brought to this. alan, i was wondering, you seem made for this role as the hollywood producer. >> that's the saddest thing ever said to me. who's my favorite --...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia. we've got the future covered.
science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia. we've got the future covered.
224
224
Oct 8, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
he's advancing science and he'll do a great job. >> reporter: and that's key here. the records mean a lot, but what this team really wants to get out of this mission is the aerospace advancement. they want to see if that suit can be the next generation of space suits, to see if a human can survive outside a vehicle in the event of a malfunction. >> thanks very, very much. >>> something you don't want to miss, mila kunis talk iing abou wolf blitzer. i'll tell you in a second. with . you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. imimagaginine e ifif y yod a
he's advancing science and he'll do a great job. >> reporter: and that's key here. the records mean a lot, but what this team really wants to get out of this mission is the aerospace advancement. they want to see if that suit can be the next generation of space suits, to see if a human can survive outside a vehicle in the event of a malfunction. >> thanks very, very much. >>> something you don't want to miss, mila kunis talk iing abou wolf blitzer. i'll tell you in a...
187
187
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
KOFY
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
t health science reporter carolyn johnson looks at blue print on how we treat heart and print on how we treat heart and heart disease >> even through a microscope there is no miss taking the rift mick beating. living heart cell were created in a bay area lab and help researchers unlock the secret of how a heart becomes a heart. >> helps to have a blue print. to know what switches exist. how they are connected and what they turn on or shut off. >> so bruno and his team at san francisco glad stone institute set out to map the genetic switches locked inside the dna of of stem cell to see how a stem cell becomes a heart cell. >> with these the modification are doing is they are setting the right switches to turn gene on or off so that a heart cell in this case gains its heart identity. >>reporter: to begin researchers jeffrey alexander coax millions of stem cell taken from mice into becoming beating heart cell, process didn't in petrie dish and they mimic the environment in the woom. not always a pre-size sigh he says. >>y weekend sometimes wou hinge on whher i came in and saw the cells
t health science reporter carolyn johnson looks at blue print on how we treat heart and print on how we treat heart and heart disease >> even through a microscope there is no miss taking the rift mick beating. living heart cell were created in a bay area lab and help researchers unlock the secret of how a heart becomes a heart. >> helps to have a blue print. to know what switches exist. how they are connected and what they turn on or shut off. >> so bruno and his team at san...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation is developments from around russia we've dumped a few jerks coverage. to . hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show on parts of i will love and today my guest on the program is robert shelf. russia and they have more of thinking is a partnership this looks of joint projects give an impression that the cold war called attention is this but the suspicion is and distrust decades long standoff are not easy to read is it possible somehow for russia and they so to become good friends.
science technology innovation is developments from around russia we've dumped a few jerks coverage. to . hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show on parts of i will love and today my guest on the program is robert shelf. russia and they have more of thinking is a partnership this looks of joint projects give an impression that the cold war called attention is this but the suspicion is and distrust decades long standoff are not easy to read is it possible somehow for russia and...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
there will be any sort of street process or any sort of opposition rallies in the week except for the science offices economic policies promise of a rupture and thomas will improve ties with the west of course he didn't win a lot of support and that's because a lot of the people here feel that a lot of problems in the venezuela have still not been addressed there's a very high crime rates there are serious problems with corruption in the country and they're just not sure whether this will on the president be the solace for another six years as a really going to lead to improving those issues but of course for the supporters he does remain a sort of god like figure to some degree and here's a look as to why running water electricity and a real home having spent most of her life in venezuela slums these are luxuries that anna silva could only dream of before going out and when i got this apartment i just couldn't believe it i thought my eyes were deceiving me i'm thankful to this government for helping people like me she was able to move her family into this home thanks to a housing program est
there will be any sort of street process or any sort of opposition rallies in the week except for the science offices economic policies promise of a rupture and thomas will improve ties with the west of course he didn't win a lot of support and that's because a lot of the people here feel that a lot of problems in the venezuela have still not been addressed there's a very high crime rates there are serious problems with corruption in the country and they're just not sure whether this will on...
143
143
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
this science is not exact but it's pretty darned good. if you look back over time, it's pretty darned good. when you see the conspiracy theories you have to say it's the politics of the moment. every now and then you see a poll that you say well, that doesn't look right. i look at ours every time before we put them on the air and the guys who do it for us do it just right. >> go ahead, gloria. >> anderson, i also think it actually kind of affects the campaign in its own way because as the old saying goes, nothing sticks to you like success so when you have a candidate like mitt romney who has been down, maybe some of his voters are less enthusiastic because they think oh, he might not win. suddenly, he's got the wind at his back. suddenly they're thinking gosh, maybe this guy can win, maybe i ought to turn out and vote. then his base might become more enthusiastic, thinking they can beat president obama. it can also work on the other side, that people think oh, president obama really needs my vote, maybe i ought to get out there because i
this science is not exact but it's pretty darned good. if you look back over time, it's pretty darned good. when you see the conspiracy theories you have to say it's the politics of the moment. every now and then you see a poll that you say well, that doesn't look right. i look at ours every time before we put them on the air and the guys who do it for us do it just right. >> go ahead, gloria. >> anderson, i also think it actually kind of affects the campaign in its own way because...
60
60
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. you. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. >> tell us how it works and what the scores r. >> basically, four jobs that you can fill. one is treasury secretary, arguably the most important in an economic team. the fed chairman, which someone might have a chance to replace ben bernanke with next year, the national economic council director, which is basically the white house chief economic adviser and wildcard, wildcard would cob office of management and budget exchief of staff or favorite idea is budget czar, mr. mayor, michael bloomberg, who scored high on that. so you can -- >> all three of ours, former bosses, by the way, michael bloomberg was at once all three of our bosses. >> exactly. maybe
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. you. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. >> tell us how it works and what the scores r....
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. just a week. away . but. this is. a welcome to the program. right now we're just getting in here. thousands of people are preparing to be moved to safety. in the city of huge plumes of smoke. according to preliminary reports for people. in the next few moments here. for the latest on this developing breaking. thousands of police officers deployed. by the german chancellor. this is the biggest security operation the greece has undertaken in more than a decade now just driving into the center today we could see the bus loads of riot police and the armed guards standing around the parliament building head in syntagma massively important meeting it's the first time the german intelligence in the michael has been to greece since the euro crisis started she's going to find the country it is this year every session caught in a vicious spiral of us directly all stars he misses the many people feel that she. is the all the world and say really you cannot underestimate the animals among some o
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. just a week. away . but. this is. a welcome to the program. right now we're just getting in here. thousands of people are preparing to be moved to safety. in the city of huge plumes of smoke. according to preliminary reports for people. in the next few moments here. for the latest on this developing breaking. thousands of police officers deployed. by the german chancellor. this is the...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style sun. spot on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars a report. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell us story of. oxen. thank . you. hello and welcome to the business update on our c.n.n. new hope for military aviation in russia has been veils the new illusion for seven six ounces you've got this kind of. we're right inside the idea of star aircraft factory in the square the brand new we use in seventy six m d ninety are constructed in fact one of them is being assembled as we speak so the tw
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style sun. spot on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars a report. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
whether there will be any sort of street passes or any sort of opposition in the retake that for the science office is economic policies promises. and promise will improve ties with the west of course he did a lot of support and that is because a lot of the people here feel that a lot of problems in the venezuela have still not been addressed there's a very high crime rate there are serious problems with corruption in the country and they're just not sure whether the president is our solace for another six years as a really going to lead to improving those issues. their bogan presidential candidate mitt romney has called full a change of coal so for us policy in the middle east if you install you promised to arm syrian rebels and put iran on notice. you can has the details and joins us live from washington good to see the what do you draw me about his foreign policy. well maybe our mitt romney accused president obama of quote sitting on the sidelines end of quote and not being aggressive enough on syria as romney suggests actively arming the rebels with weapons that can bring down aircraft a
whether there will be any sort of street passes or any sort of opposition in the retake that for the science office is economic policies promises. and promise will improve ties with the west of course he did a lot of support and that is because a lot of the people here feel that a lot of problems in the venezuela have still not been addressed there's a very high crime rate there are serious problems with corruption in the country and they're just not sure whether the president is our solace for...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
102
102
Oct 8, 2012
10/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
british researcher named john gurdon and a japanese professor are the winners of the nobel prize in science. the prize is $1.2 million that they will share. a quick reminder of our top story, hugo chavez has hailed his presidential electoion win as a continuance of his socialist revolution. stay with us. there's plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
british researcher named john gurdon and a japanese professor are the winners of the nobel prize in science. the prize is $1.2 million that they will share. a quick reminder of our top story, hugo chavez has hailed his presidential electoion win as a continuance of his socialist revolution. stay with us. there's plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe,...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the developments around.
science technology innovation all the developments around.
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device to watch our t.v. any toy. story . three. point zero took place.
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device to watch our t.v. any toy. story . three. point zero took place.
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
growth is weakening for two thousand and thirteen now is that the folks are setting a quarter of the science and the term of x. at all but more than that russian market says that they look at those because we expect in the previous hour and best time in positive territory gaining just knowledge as oil prices have bounced back for this traded session currencies the euro strengthened against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the road will we see actually that the euro has reversed its earlier gains when it comes to ruble it's again against the currency basket and the so we have time for this spike to you the latest on that story you were talking about all right absolutely maria thanks for this and coming up in just a few moments here in our team we discover more about life in russia's remote villages through the eyes of one very peculiar resident. download the official ati application cellphone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from matson l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time any. you know how sometimes you
growth is weakening for two thousand and thirteen now is that the folks are setting a quarter of the science and the term of x. at all but more than that russian market says that they look at those because we expect in the previous hour and best time in positive territory gaining just knowledge as oil prices have bounced back for this traded session currencies the euro strengthened against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the road will we see actually that the euro has reversed its earlier...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
wealthy british science on. sometimes that's right sometimes we'll. markets why not gonna. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to come as a report on our. clearly there's been a lot of controversy surrounding the already controversial national defense authorization act of two thousand and twelve or the n.b.a. a law that obama signed into law last new year's eve and the part of the n.b.a. that has people worried is specifically section ten twenty one b. the provision giving the military the right to indefinitely detain american citizens group activists and lawyers including the pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges attempted to rid the law of this indefinite detention quads by finding a lawsuit against obama in the justice department earlier this year u.s. judge katherine forest ruled in favor of the plaintiffs stating that section ten twenty one b. is unconstitutional and violates citizens' rights protected by the first and fifth amendments and she placed a
wealthy british science on. sometimes that's right sometimes we'll. markets why not gonna. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to come as a report on our. clearly there's been a lot of controversy surrounding the already controversial national defense authorization act of two thousand and twelve or the n.b.a. a law that obama signed into law last new year's eve and the part of the n.b.a....
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
science technology innovation all the lives of elements from around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered.
science technology innovation all the lives of elements from around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered.
68
68
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it.